Carole Upshur
Carole Upshur, Ed.D. is a professor in the College of Public and Community Service at University of...
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Many in our writer community have years of experience in nonprofits, philanthropy, or movement settings. Their work in nonprofits and civic organizations has helped them become like chess masters about the sector we cover, able to sense past moves and future trends in a way that is of deep use to other practitioners. They are students of organizations, fundraising, and governance, focused on economic development and racial equity. Their highly informed work makes up the majority of what we publish each day and they keep us connected to work being done on the ground, so they’re a critical part of NPQ’s success.
Carole Upshur, Ed.D. is a professor in the College of Public and Community Service at University of...
Colleen Lannon is managing director of Youth on Board.
Saras Chung is a PhD Candidate in Social Work at WashU. She promotes strategies in education for...
Anna Madison, Ph.D., an evaluation consultant and educator who has trained many evaluators for public and nonprofit...
Frances Padilla, M.A., helped build evaluation into grant making strategies while working at the Hartford Foundation for...
Max Kleinman is a senior consultant with Jewish Federations of North America. For the past 19.5 years,...
Gerry Zack serves as a managing director in BDO Consulting’s Global Forensics practice, with more than 30...
Laurie De Armond is a partner with BDO’s Nonprofit & Education practice and has more than 20 years...
Rhonda Gerke is with the Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership, Kansas City, Missouri.
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